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Editors [1]
The following is the list of scholars from North Carolina University who currently serve as editors for one or more SciTechnol journals.
Publications [20]
The following is the list of articles by scholars from North Carolina University that are published in SciTechnol journals.
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Exploring the Benefits of 3D Gait Analysis in Clinical Practice
Perspective: Clin Res Orthp
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Yamamoto Yukio*
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Prosthetics: The Innovation and Impact on Enhancing Human Mobility and Function
Short Communication: Clin Res Orthp 2023
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Claus Schonheyder*
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Spinal Cord Injuries: Advances in Treatment and Rehabilitation
Perspective: Clin Res Orthp
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Marnie Craig*
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Pediatric Orthopedics: Advances in Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Katherine Moore*
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A Comprehensive Exploration of Gait Analysis in Healthcare
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Julie Harrington*Clin Res Orthp
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Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Essentials
Commentary: Clin Res Orthp
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Balint Narup*
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Cartilage Disorders: Exploring the Spectrum of Causes and Care
Commentary: Clin Res Orthp
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Nahla Frenken*
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Advances in Technology and Design of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Justin Trudea*
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Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries in Sports and Physical Activity
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Kamenov Hanson*
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Preventing Foot Problems with Podiatric Surgery
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Stephanie Crew*
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Using Biomechanics to Design Rehabilitation Programs and Equipment
Editorial: Clin Res Orthop
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Farzam Vazifehdan
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Contemporary Approaches to Managing Orthopedic Trauma in Elderly Patients
Perspective: Clin Res Orthp
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Robert George*
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Podiatric Surgery: Common Procedures and Considerations
Short Communication: Clin Res Orthp
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Meghan Rosen*
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Joint Diseases and Replacement: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Senthelal D*
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Role of Nutrition in Preventing and Managing Cartilage Disorders
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthp
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Matthew Hamon*
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Orthopedic Disorders and Injuries: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Perspective: Clin Res Orthp
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Emiko Hana*
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Finite Element Study of Stress and Stability of Newly Designed Absorbable Screw and the Traditional Screw in the Treatment of Lauge-Hansen Type 2 Medial Malleolus Fracture
Opinion Article: Clin Res Orthop
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used as a new biological material in the orthopaedic field. It does not react with the surrounding tissue, no necessary for secondary surgery and more conducive to fracture healing with an elastic modulus which close to the bone. However, there are not much biomechanics researches of absorbable screws in the current literature yet. Purpose: This
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The Social Media Presence of Professional Sports Team Physicians: An Epidemiological Analysis
Perspective: Clin Res Orthop
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Background: Social media utilization is variable across medical specialties but has never been quantified among professional sports team physicians. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose was to identify rates and predictors of social media usage among professional sports team physicians. We hypothesized that the majority of professional sports team ph
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Orthopedics may be a Medicine that Focuses on Treating Injuries
Editorial: Clin Res Orthop
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Michael Akbar
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School-Based High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIt) Programs for Promoting Physical Activity and Fitness in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review
Short Communication: Clin Res Orthop
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André Bento